It largely depends upon which ancient Egyptian god - or goddess.
Ra, the ancient Egyptian god, did not die in myth.
In Ancient Egyptain myth, the god Khnum did not die.
The Plague of Boils is not recalled in ancient Egyptian myth.
Horus is a deity in Egyptian myth, that is the religion of the ancient Egyptians - he was never person alive or dead as a 'god'.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Bata was thought to represent history and prophecy because of her two heads. Horus is an ancient Egyptian god that, according to myth, showed the future to any god or man that stared into them.
Bastet was an ancient Egyptian god who helped women at childbirth.
Horus is a deity in Egyptian myth, that is the religion of the ancient Egyptians - he was never person alive or dead as a 'god'.
Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of embalming, and protector, guide and tester of the dead in the Duat (underworld) never died in Egyptian myth.
Neith was in one myth the mother of Ra, Sobek, and Apep.
Babi is a ancient baboon god; chief of the baboons, a bloodthirsty god of fertility and first born son of Osiris.
There is no ancient Egyptian god Zyopt.
Egyptian myth does not say.